This hat in four seasonal colourways commemorates the Craigallian fire, once located near Craigallian Loch at the beginning of the West Highland Way, whose beacon burned throughout the year, whatever the weather. The Craigallian fire served as a meeting place for the working people of Glasgow and beyond who gathered there in the 20th century’s early decades to discuss everything from the Spanish Civil War to Scotland’s emerging outdoor movement. To these socialist fire-sitters and their friends we owe Scotland’s principles of open access which now allows the spectacular landscape of the West Highland Way to be enjoyed by so many walkers today.